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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1599

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Dive into Chapter 1599, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

"Alright then, she can stay for now. We'll slowly help her find her family," Helen agreed readily.

"Thank you, Mommy!" Lincoln raised his hand in a salute, like a little scout.

Helen and Sienna burst out laughing. Meanwhile, Ivy was feeling shy. Her eyes were wide open, cautiously hiding behind him.

The doorbell rang, and Helen thought it was Taylor. She got up to open the door. However, when she opened it, she found Graham standing there.

"Hello, Ms. Kardashian. I'm Destiny Corporation's general manager, Graham Ashford. Welcome to Glendale. Our head manager will be holding an engagement banquet tonight.

"Here's an invitation, and we hope you'll honor us with your presence." As he spoke, Graham handed her an elegant invitation card.

"It'll be an honor." Helen received the invitation with both hands.

Destiny Corporation had grown to its current size by never missing an opportunity to connect with industry elites. That was what set it apart from other companies.

Of course, this was also thanks to its advanced information network. It enabled them to get the most accurate news instantly, unlike amateurs like Isabelle and Jason who were always too late to the party.

"Well then, I won't disturb you any longer, Ms. Kardashian. A car will come by later to pick you up. Please keep an eye on your phone."

"Understood."

After delivering his formal message, Graham turned and left.

Helen closed the door, walking back to the room with the invitation. She opened it inside and took a look.

The fiancée section had a large print that said, Maddie Spencer. Helen smiled lightly, a hint of mischief flashing across her eyes.

For the past seven years, Chandler had been searching worldwide for women who looked like her.

"Changing wives means he's a playboy? Did you know he's been changing wives because he misses his first wife? You're judging someone you don't know—is that the right thing to do?" Helen asked seriously.

"But it's all over the news." Lincoln frowned stubbornly. "If you truly love someone, shouldn't you keep your distance from other women?

"If I'm nice to other girls, even my sister would get upset. So it should be even more important for married couples."

"Well, the entertainment magazines once said that I was a bad woman for getting pregnant before marriage. They said that I was careless with my behavior. Do you think that's true?" Helen asked him.

"Of course not!" Lincoln replied without hesitation. "You're the best mom in the world! Those people were just spouting nonsense!"

"See? Now you understand. We can't believe everything we read in the magazines. To really know someone, we shouldn't rely on others' words.

"We need to observe and understand through our own experiences. Do you get it now?" Helen explained gently.

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